The Twilight Zone : A Passage for Trumpet (1960)
Directed by Don Medford
Genres - Science Fiction, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Anthology Series [TV], Heaven-Can-Wait Fantasies |
Run Time - 30 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Written by Rod Serling, this episode represented the joint Twilight Zone debut of actor Jack Klugman (who went on to star in three additional episodes) and director Don Medford. Klugman stars as trumpet player Joey Crown, who, regarding his life as empty and futile, tries to kill himself. Instead, he is briefly hurtled into Limbo, where he learns a number of valuable lessons from a mysterious musician named Gabe (played by Twilight Zone "regular" John Anderson). Originally telecast May 20, 1960, "A Passage for Trumpet" was the first of four Twilight Zone episodes introduced by the "big-eye" opening logo. Also: watch for a brief "inside joke" when Joey Crown passes by a construction company named for series producer Buck Houghton.